Appleseed wrote: Just finished reading Robert Ballard's book on returning to Guadalcanal.
OK, weird, random information:
I just looked up one of the ships on the map because I thought is sounded familiar, the USS Laffey. According to Wikipedia, that ship was never sunk. It's currently sitting at Patriots Point in Charleston South Carolina!
Interesting history BTW:
Laffey survived despite being badly damaged by four bombs, six kamikaze crashes, and strafing fire that killed 32 and wounded 71. Assistant communications officer Lt. Frank Manson asked Captain Becton if he thought they'd have to abandon ship, to which he snapped, "No! I'll never abandon ship as long as a single gun will fire." Becton did not hear a nearby lookout softly say, "And if I can find one man to fire it."
aircooled wrote:Appleseed wrote: Just finished reading Robert Ballard's book on returning to Guadalcanal.OK, weird, random information: I just looked up one of the ships on the map because I thought is sounded familiar, the USS Laffey. According to Wikipedia, that ship was never sunk. It's currently sitting at Patriots Point in Charleston South Carolina! Interesting history BTW:Laffey survived despite being badly damaged by four bombs, six kamikaze crashes, and strafing fire that killed 32 and wounded 71. Assistant communications officer Lt. Frank Manson asked Captain Becton if he thought they'd have to abandon ship, to which he snapped, "No! I'll never abandon ship as long as a single gun will fire." Becton did not hear a nearby lookout softly say, "And if I can find one man to fire it."https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Laffey_(DD-724)
I really was, though. My two oldest and I slept on the carrier overnight as a homeschool field trip. We got to tour the Laffey. It indeed did not sink, and indeed is a tough SOB, they have some incredible video of the action that you can watch from inside one of the gun turrets, and it's fairly incredible, the kamikaze just crashes right into the turret that you're sitting in. Amazing boat, it really took a pounding and still made it. Highly recommended.
In reply to tuna55 and aircooled:
Wrong USS Laffey. The first Laffey was sunk at Guadalcanal. The one at Patriots Point was named in honor of that ship and did indeed survive the war.
ThunderCougarFalconGoat wrote: In reply to tuna55 and aircooled: Wrong USS Laffey. The first Laffey was sunk at Guadalcanal. The one at Patriots Point was named in honor of that ship and did indeed survive the war.
Oops!
The Laffey I saw was still pretty amazing.
ThunderCougarFalconGoat wrote: In reply to tuna55 and aircooled: Wrong USS Laffey. The first Laffey was sunk at Guadalcanal. The one at Patriots Point was named in honor of that ship and did indeed survive the war.
Wall-e wrote:
I just lost my 1/4" drive 10mm in a customer's car because I couldn't find it in the 5 minutes I had before they had to pick it up, so I'm getting a kick out of this post.
Wasn't even worn out.
Knurled wrote: I just lost my 1/4" drive 10mm in a customer's car because I couldn't find it in the 5 minutes I had before they had to pick it up, so I'm getting a kick out of this post. Wasn't even worn out.
Start watching the Minor Win thread for somebody excited over their newfound socket
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